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Controlling the audio device Bluetooth connection

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When the volume reaches the maximum or minimum, an alarm sounds. Hint In the factory setting, when you listen to music while wearing both units of the headset, the headset will pause music playback if one unit is removed. When the removed unit is worn again, the headset will resume music playback. If both units are removed, the headset does not resume music playback even if you wear both units. The headset supports SCMS-T content protection. You can enjoy music and other audio on the headset from a device such as a portable TV that supports SCMS-T content protection. Depending on the Bluetooth device, it may be necessary to adjust the volume or set the audio output setting on the device. The headset volume during a call and during music playback can be independently adjusted. Changing the call volume does not change the volume of music playback and vice versa. You can also listen to music by removing and wearing only one unit from the charging case. When the right unit is worn, use the button on the right unit to play music. In this case, adjust the volume on the connected device. When the left unit is worn, operate the connected device to play music. In this case, you can adjust the volume with the button on the left unit. If you wear the other unit while you are listening to music with only one unit, you can listen to music with both units. Note If the communication condition is poor, the Bluetooth device may react incorrectly to the operation on the headset. Related Topic Wearing the headset Using only one unit of the headset How to make a wireless connection to Bluetooth devices Controlling the audio device (Bluetooth connection) 5-007-451-11(2) Copyright 2019 Sony Corporation 44

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Hint
In the factory setting, when you listen to music while wearing both units of the headset, the headset will pause music playback if
one unit is removed. When the removed unit is worn again, the headset will resume music playback. If both units are removed,
the headset does not resume music playback even if you wear both units.
The headset supports SCMS-T content protection. You can enjoy music and other audio on the headset from a device such as a
portable TV that supports SCMS-T content protection.
Depending on the Bluetooth device, it may be necessary to adjust the volume or set the audio output setting on the device.
The headset volume during a call and during music playback can be independently adjusted. Changing the call volume does not
change the volume of music playback and vice versa.
You can also listen to music by removing and wearing only one unit from the charging case.
When the right unit is worn, use the button on the right unit to play music. In this case, adjust the volume on the connected
device.
When the left unit is worn, operate the connected device to play music. In this case, you can adjust the volume with the button on
the left unit.
If you wear the other unit while you are listening to music with only one unit, you can listen to music with both units.
Note
If the communication condition is poor, the Bluetooth device may react incorrectly to the operation on the headset.
Related Topic
Wearing the headset
Using only one unit of the headset
How to make a wireless connection to Bluetooth devices
Controlling the audio device (Bluetooth connection)
5-007-451-11(2) Copyright 2019 Sony Corporation
When the volume reaches the maximum or minimum, an alarm sounds.
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